An agronomist in southern Minnesota says planting delays have created a “yo-yo effect” for many farmers. Mike Schultz with NK Seeds tells Brownfield wet weather has plagued the Corn Belt this spring. “You look at a forecast and see rain for the next seven days, then everyone is all gung-ho about putting in prevent plant (and) throwing in the towel on planting corn. But then all of a sudden the forecast would open up, we’d have three, four, five good days of drying.
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